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 INDEX nawly discovered propelling power 230; elector of Hesse's mislresi 263; of the guillotine 311; conflagration 389; com- mercial speculations 'iOO ; Saxon wool and sheep 409; collec- tion of bibles 409; statistics 198 Ghent, the treaty of 293 ; opinion of the emperor of Russia 303; proceedings 312 Giant at Philadelphia 282. [His height is only"? feet 9] GirardiD, Mr. dies 15 Glass manufactures — see "Pitts- burg", and 104; blowers arrive at Boston from Europe 213 Gold found in a tree 32; in North Carolina 64 Goodman, Dr. John D. 148 Grain, on the growing crops ol 257 Grosvenor, Thomas, dius 368 G^uatamala — letter from the mi- nister of, on the inauguration of the president 31; abolition of slavery 114; of a ship canal 152; state of the republic Sll; Mr. Miller sails for 304 Guayaquil, a description of 162 Gurley, Mr. his letter on the presidential election 103 H. Haga Godfrey, his great legacies 1 6 Haines, Charles G. dies 304 Hale, capt. his case referred to 386 Hall, capt. William, dies 272 "HamiUon," valuable extract from the essays of 99 ; on Mr. Hus- kisson's propositions, &c. 186 Hay, George 304 Hayti — Relations with France 6, statistics, various aiid interest- ing 402; of the emigration to 18, 69, 134, 228, 263, 273; re- lations with Colombia 101, 158; relations with Great Britain 199; population, armed force, &c. &c. 228; trade and com- merce, exports and imports, &c. 310; notice respecting emigrants from the U. S. 263; IT. S. commerce with 333; ac- knowledgment of its indepen- dence 337,351; ceremonies, proclamation, £ic. 40G Meat, severe 320,321,338 (lebrewroH, J»n ancient one ' 70 Hinde, Thomas S. IGS •Holy alliance" 119, 223, GQfl; at fault 153; reported new meeting of 179 Hone, Mr. his address on break- ing ground for a canal 356 •Honorable descent!" 295 Horses, hogs, fcc. passing from the west to tlie east 2' 2 Houston, Mr. his circular 20u Hudson and Delaware canal 103, 356 — see "Canals." Hull, com. gratitude to 3;2 Hull, gen. at Boston 2-'4 I Hundred, the "long," di«u5ed 100 Hunting, extraordiriarv 2G1 I. I fee, islands of 17C j Ice house burnt 320 i Itl'mvis — A man 85 years old found guilty cf murder in ICO, ' 272; projected canal in 168; crime of freemasonry! S77 Imitations of British fashions 1 47 Improvement — remarks on the progress of 113 Inauguration of the president of the U. S. 19— his address 9 Indiana — acres of lands and polls 69; curious view of the mem- bers of the legislature 86; self- recommendation 3S7 Indians — see "Georgia." Treaty with the Creeks, 3, 18, 63, 66, 319,402,see'Congres3i' death of Mcintosh, &c. 49, 179,318; Georgia indictment for the murder of 196; remarks and facts 212, 258, 297, 306, 309, 318; letter of the commission- ers 18; death of the Big War- rior 48; delegation lo Wash- ington 49; Mad Buffalo and Lit- tle Eagle 304; Ridge's talk to gen. Jackson 296; Indian mar- riage in Connecticut 298; speech of Red Jacket 1 6 ; white captives supposed to be among them 38; a talk of the presi- dent of the U. S. in 1812, 175; meeting at Wapaghkennetta 49, 212, 260; the same in Mis- souri 273; treaties 3, 18, 49, 63, 278; gov. Cass with them 278; murder of Indians 260; Cherokees in Arkansas 105; "talking scripture" 305; duels 320,416 Ingersol, Mr. his address 164 Ingham, Mr. to his constituents 134 Instruction — see the "right" of Insurance — on steam boats car- rying gunpowder 175 Ionian islands — earthquake at Santa Maura 119,213,279 publication of what were cal- led his "private opinions" 113; anecdote about a Christmas- dinner 149; public dinner at Nashville 185; Ridge's talk to him 296; at Franklin, 354; con- fidence of the Creeks 404 Jackson, Mr. John, dies 568 James River and Ohio 95 Jefferson, Mr. his letter to judge Woodward 127; on slavery 276; on the cultivation of to- bacco 387 Jews — about the conversion of 39 "John Bull in America," 67 Johnson, Francis M. in reply to Mr. Kremer, &c. 25 Johnson, John T. his circular 133 Johnston, J. S. at N. Orleans 326 Jones, Paul, vindicated 386 Jones, col. R. at Annapolis 86 Jones, Gabriel, anecdote 326 July 4— celebrated at Gorham 32* K. Kent, chancellor 256, 27£ Kentucky — remarks on the relief laws, &c. of 81; the "Gazette"' 192; in reply to "Cato" 209;. iron works, 259; electioneer- ing in 277;bai)k of the Com- mon wealth 304; on the poli- tics of 30S; more, "relief wanted and remarks 324; case . of J. B. Desha 336; Transylva- nia university 368; result of the election, and remarks 405; St. Joseph's college 415 Keratry, !Ir. his address on the presence of Lafayette at Bos- ton 17th June 30" King, Rufus, appointed minister to Great Britain 97; departs 224; resolution about slavery 6; arrives in England 3SS Ipswich, support of paupers at 106 | Kremer, Mr. his address noticed Irish emigrants in the U. S. S66 Iron, American, for the navy 34, 148; rigging 160; about build- ing of 176 Island, a new one discovered 70 Italy. Pilgrims at Rome 54; an aged musician dies 169; de- cree of the pope about ladfes' dresses, kc r^lS; new journal published at Rome 229; death of Danero, 102 years old, at Naples 270; princess Borghese 270; law about natural child- ren 300; conferences, &c. at Milan 344; Naples sends a con- sul to the U. States 389; ci- ties of assassins 408; population of Naples 40S; conspiracies at Rome ' 408 J. Jackson, ^en. his correspon- dence with gen. Swartwout 20; his arrival in Baltimore 33; presented with some Ame- rican cloth SG; letter of cer- tain members of congress from Kentucky to him i-I; privute I opiiiiuns attiibut'il lo h'lPA 65; [ his Icltrr to inaj. l-jaloii eti; presented with a ring by JWrs. Custis SO; at Brownsville 86; strange <!cccpt;on as to the 1 ; the address 2J ; his reply to Mr. Johnson 36; entertained at i'ork and Harrisbarg 49

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Lafayette — on his arrival in the United States 85; on his southern tour 33: British remarks on his visit to the U. S. 33, 274; at Chaileston 49; at Savannah 65, 85; his itenerary 85; at Milledgeville 112; in Alabama 118; bis gift to the French refugees in London 132; at New Orleans 147; at Nashville — cast away in a steam hoat, &tc. 194; his tract of land 203, 337; at Frankfort, Lexington, Cincinnati, &c. 209: at Pittsburg 225; at Buffale, &etc. interview wiih Red Jacket 242; at Boston 257; a; New York. (fee. 292; Ktratry's address 301; presented with a boat 306; leaves New Yofl: —his son's toast, value of his land, at PliiU- delphia and Brandywine, &c. 3;i, 337; his vlaims nnder the indemnity law of francti 337; at Philadelphia 340; at B-.ltimi.re 3.^3; his remarks on the union 370; visits Mr'. Monroe 370, 385.

Lands, public, for sale 29S Languages in all the world 119 Law and Jaw eases. Remarks on the su preme court, with an account of so.aic of its decisiuns4d; case of terl;iin African nfgroes 49; cast of Geo. Tyson, at Philadflphia lOti law of principal and apent 1C6; Tlionipso'! ■u.v. Honqna 118; endorser of a note may Ir; H witness 130; law about persons of color tn North Carolina 133; "naiinnal" lottery enic 148; "a iipr.ot case" at Newhurfc. N. V. ISi; "right band at sea." 15!; laws'iit Souih Ca- rolina as to the r.ght of a deni^'-n to sue ii: the U.S. court 152; ti-rritorial limits, right of catching oysters 171; singular cose of forgery 131; glorious unceriaimy tf the law 26'J; jjrumuei cf a3arri;ge 30v.